Live from MPR News, I'm trial Snyder.
The Senate is voted mostly along party lines to confirm one of its own.
“Republican Mark Wayne Mullin of Oklahoma is the next home land security secretary.”
Mullin is taking over a department that's been without funding for more than a month as lawmakers and the White House square off over immigration enforcement here's in pure Sam Greenglass. Mullin is inheriting a department at the center of a national debate about immigration after federal agents shot and killed two US citizens in Minneapolis earlier this year.
While I still has billions of dollars at its disposal despite the funding laps, employees at other agencies under DHS like TSA are going without pay. And absences are causing long wait at major airports. Some lawmakers hope their colleague will be a steadier hand compared to his predecessor,
Kristi Nome, who Trump ultimately fired.
But most Democrats still opposed his nomination saying they don't believe a change in leadership is enough of a course correction, Sam Greenglass and Piano's Washington. It was long lines of major airports because of the DHS shutdown or impacting the
“investigation into Sunday night's crash at New York's LaGuardia Airport.”
Jennifer Homides, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board. She says one of her investigators spent three hours in a TSA line in Houston. So it's been a really, a really big challenge to get the entire team here and they're still arriving as I speak. Two pilots were killed in the crash between an air Canada jet and a fire truck that had
been given the OK to cross runway dozens of people were rushed to the hospital. President Trump and Iran are sending conflicting signals. President Trump claims Iran is eager for a deal to end the war and that the US is talking with inerodian leader, Trump has extended a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strader for Moose or face attacks on power plants, however, Iran denies that it's in talks.
At least three big explosions have been heard and Lebanon's capital where Israel has been attacking Iran back to his beloved militants. Lebanon's government says at least 10 people were killed in Israeli attacks today, as
“in Pierslor and Freyr reports from Beirut.”
When these state media say the latest Israeli air strikes hit homes, a highway, and several bridges across the Latani river. Israel's finance ministers, as that river, 10 to 20 miles inside Lebanon, should be the new border with Israel. His comments to Israeli radio are the clearest indication yet that Israel plans to take Lebanese
territory. Lebanon's president calls the targeting of bridges a prelude to an invasion. Israel says it's targeting infrastructure used by Iran back to his bulletin, so a fired rockets across the border, and that one of its latest attacks killed a commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
Lebanon says more than 1,000 people have been killed this month and more than 1 million
displaced in a country of less than 6 million. Lauren Freyr and PR News, Beirut. This is NPR. A California civil jury has found a bill caused by the libel for sexually assaulting a woman in 1972, following a nearly two-week trial in Santa Monica,
Westy, Futterman reports that Syria's order caused to be to pay more than $19 million in damages. On the third day of deliberations, the jury found that Cosby did sexually assault a former waitress more than 50 years ago. Don't ommotsinger accuse Cosby of inviting her to one of his shows, then drugging and assaulting
her. Motsinger filed a lawsuit in 2023 during a period when California law allowed sexual assault victims to file claims beyond the normal statute of limitations. Cosby, who's now 88 denied the accusations, but did not testify at the trial. After the ruling Motsinger, who is now 84, said it's been 54 years to get justice.
Cosby's been accused of assault by numerous women, he was found guilty in a criminal case and spent nearly three years in prison before the verdict was overturned in 2021. For NPR News, I'm Steve Futterman, in Los Angeles. The Defense Department is revising its controversial media policy, Monday's announcement came after a judge sided with the New York Times, and a lawsuit over the limits of Pentagon
imposed on reporters. A Pentagon spokesman says the new media policies are effective immediately, but that the Defense Department will appeal the ruling. Asian financial markets mostly rebounding the benchmarks in Japan, Australia, South Korean, China, rising in Tuesday, trading, however, oil prices also rebounding.
They had ease that for President Trump said he's been talking with Iran about a potential end of the war. This is in P.


